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  • #21
    Very imformative thread... thanks

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    • #22
      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
      I more than held my own sparring with RJ. You can see it on the tape. The thing is I had good defense, held my hands high and that worked with well with RJ. If you were slower than him and hands werenth igh it could be NO FUN LOL. I never sparred Gerald, though. When RJ and I sparred I was a top rated 165 pounder and he was a top rated 156 pounder. RJ had sharp power, though, as sharp as any 165 at that time.

      thats because u were 21 and he was 16

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      • #23
        I saw You on In This Corner with Russ Anber man you seem like a great trainer and a great motivator. Props to that win with clay bey man see if you can get him to get into shape and he will cause some havoc

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        • #24
          age

          I was 21 and RJ was 16 when we sparred? No, man. We are the same age basically. I was 20 and he was 19 at the time we first sparred

          ICE

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          • #25
            Originally posted by dino
            thats because u were 21 and he was 16
            Hater.Get the facts straight first nex time.hahaha.

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            • #26
              Book

              My book will also have in-depth, first hand stuff on Jones, Toney, pazienza, Ali, Foreman, Wilie Pep, Archie Moore and many others. I cover almost every area of boxing, amateur and pro

              ICE

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              • #27
                Just read some excerpts about Jones..interesting stuff. I wish i saw him against that korean...was the korean any good?where is the kor now?

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                • #28
                  Korean

                  Last I heard when RJ first turned pro they offered the Korean a fight with RJ on TV here but he refused, saying he had retired from boxing because he felt disgraced for winning the gold in that fashion.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                    Last I heard when RJ first turned pro they offered the Korean a fight with RJ on TV here but he refused, saying he had retired from boxing because he felt disgraced for winning the gold in that fashion.
                    Well did he have any promise to be a good pro?

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                    • #30
                      Pro

                      Hard to see... I mean against RJ in the Olympics he didn't look good at all other then he was very tough but at the same time he DID make it to the gold medal round of a tough weight class so who knows?

                      ICE

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